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Dec 7, 2016
12/16
Dec 7, 2016
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Is the term family values universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought.
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Topics: jordan, chat the planet, youth, family values
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A video PSA about the injustice of date rape.
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Topics: youth, date, rape
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Nov 1, 2015
11/15
Nov 1, 2015
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David Kaminski; Laura Caccavo, Carly Wolff
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A five minute documentary created to raise awareness and help prevent domestic violence.
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Topics: youth, domestic violence
"Youth Speaks Poet" by Carmen Almodovar and Brietta O'Neal explores the importance of poetry in the life of a young San Francisco artist, Sara Daley. An active participant in the San Francisco based organization YouthSpeaks, Sara writes poetry to express her views about the war in Iraq, her family and friends. The video shows how the arts can be a source of strength, clarity, and community in young peoples lives.
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Topics: poetry, youth, war in iraq
Computer animation by Janie Abernethy. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
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Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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3.7K
Nov 8, 2013
11/13
Nov 8, 2013
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Pacific News Service & YO!TV
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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Topics: juvenile, diary
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1.4K
Sep 10, 2013
09/13
Sep 10, 2013
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a brief animated history of humankinds metaphysical evolution
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Topics: animation, imagination, youth
We Can't Keep Quiet exposes FCC laws and other trends that limit diversity of thought and expression on the airwaves. By: Muriel Goodman. TRT: 4 min 5 sec
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Topics: freedom of speech, censorship, first amendment
PSA explaining why schools have fire drills and what to do in case of real fire.
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Topics: youth, psa, fire safety
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5.9K
Nov 9, 2011
11/11
Nov 9, 2011
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An introduction to "The Beat Within" and the "Beat Diaries" programs, including a brief look at some of the young people profiled in this video diary collection.
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Topics: juvenile, diary
Music video featuring BUMP Records' hip-hop recording artists Simon T, Will Bracy, Tyne Taz, and Mr. Knowitall. Directors: Nathan Davis-Floyd & Ame Garrucho TRT 4:55 Screenings: Los Angeles Film Festival Bay Area Filmmakers Course (San Francisco State University) Access SF (San Francisco, CA)
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Topics: hiphop, music video
The Unheard is about the struggles of immigrants who are living on Cesar Chavez street. By: Tania Cervantes. TRT: 6 min 3 sec
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000 ok
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Teen musicians, journalists, poets and artists discuss their feelings about censorship and how it affects their ability to express themselves. Comments from the adults who mentor these teens provides additional perspective.
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Topics: freedom of speech, creativity
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
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A word of hate or term of endearment? Like many young African American teens, Jermaine used the word every day. Then, in the summer of 2003, he traveled down south and met people for whom nigger will never be just another word.
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Topics: Racism, Tolerance, African American History
In an abandoned train station, a group of kids discover powers hidden inside an old trunk. Lead Youth Producer: Mandel Lum TRT: 10:00 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Locomotion Film Festival (Salt Lake City, UT) KDOL TV (Oakland, CA) Access SF (San Francisco, CA) Awards: Best Experimental (Locomotion Film Festival)
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5.2K
Nov 5, 2009
11/09
Nov 5, 2009
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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Topics: juvenile, diary
Neighborhood Related explores life in the Western Addition through the eyes of one San Francisco young person. By: Brandon Franklin. TRT: 4 min 39 sec
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Topics: Western Addition, violence, neighborhood, teen perspective
Two homosexual gummi bears plus a love than cannot be equals disaster!
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Topics: youth, homosexual, gummi bears
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735
Feb 8, 2009
02/09
Feb 8, 2009
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Masha is a multi-talented artist in Worcester, MA. She paints, makes movies, produces a teen show at WCCA Channel 13 and is a natural in front of the camera. Here, she talks about the movie she is making with Judy Langlois, another person from WCCA Channel 13.
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
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Banjo Pickin' Girl documents the story of a young Appalachian woman who is struggling with how to carry on her family's rich tradition of playing and performing mountain music. The piece explores how the death of her father, a charismatic musician, complicates her feelings about the music and her role in carrying it on.
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Topics: identity, traditions, music
Dance becomes the language of rebellion for some bored high school students. Lead Youth Producer: Erica Eng TRT: 10:30 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Hamptons International Film Festival (MA) Oakland International Festival Tower of Youth Festival (Sacramento, CA) Berkeley Film & Video Festival Salesforce Youth Media Festival (San Francisco, CA) Ojai Film Festival (CA) San Francisco Women's Film Festival Screenagers Film Festival (Berkeley, CA) Women of Color Film...
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Topics: dance, highschool, rebellion
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1.1K
May 18, 2008
05/08
May 18, 2008
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Some kids eating twang while tripping on DXM.
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Topic: It Burns, Burns, It, Real Versions, Dude, Dude this is the real versions of the game, of the game,...
This short documentary chronicles the experience of a young man from Somalia who moves to Egypt and then Salt Lake City, Utah. Produced at Reel Stories: Sundance Institute's Youth Documentary Workshop
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Topics: somalia, refugee, youth
An animated response to a musical song/story by the British group Madness, "Our House" was designed and animated by students 12 to 15 years old, and originated entirely on flipbooks.
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Topics: Family Values, Freedom of Expression, Personal Responsibility
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You will discover how a simple subject, like poetry, can be acted, sung, spoken, written, read, rapped, and drawn. Prepare to be engulfed by an auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning environment. Recipe: Interview students expressing their experiences with a teacher who teaches to different learning styles. Add interviews with a teacher who plans her lessons to reach students who have different ways of learning. Mix in classroom footage of a "teacher worth paying attention to."...
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Topics: youth, education, poetry
A personal documentary about a boy, his father, and a whole lotta brooms.
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Topics: Custodial, youth, brooms
Look at lengths women have gone to over the years to be beautiful. It's all society's perception and often detrimental to women's health.
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Topics: youth, beauty
A public service announcement alerting people to the dangers of Ecstasy.
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Topics: Ecstasy, youth
PSA's about safe sex.
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Topics: Health, Youth
PSA that deals with the issue of war and militarism and youth choices.
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Apr 5, 2007
04/07
Apr 5, 2007
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A video diary of a young woman who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making her way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, family, and temptations.
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Topics: juvenile, diary
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Apr 3, 2007
04/07
Apr 3, 2007
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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14K
Jan 29, 2007
01/07
Jan 29, 2007
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Is it censorship or is it respect? A heated debate goes down between young South Africans and New York City with accusations of Americans creating political correctness and SA adopting its own version. The two groups talk about Affirmative Action, racism and much, much more. "It's the inherent hypocrisy of western society to pour on the salve of acceptance so we can all have a f***** nice day" concludes Zebulon Dread in one of the inserts. What is political correctness? How does it...
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Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, racism, south africa
There is always two sides to a story.
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Thoughts and Interpretations: The Correct Perspective on African Americans takes a look at certain individuals who counteract the stereotypes that many people hold about African Americans. By: Andre Wilson. TRT: 7 min 14 sec
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This is a video collage to illustruate the ideas of the Black Eyed Peas' song about the loss of love for each other in our culture and possibly, how to get it back.
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Topic: cultural violence
What are teenage girls really like? Meet three young women who defy media stereotypes: a guitarist, a dancer and a martial artist.
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Topics: self-image, creativity, media stereotypes
"Neighborhood Violence" by Tony Ballard explores how one young man in the Bay View Hunter's Point neighborhood in San Francisco learns to cope in a violent environment.
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Topics: Hunter's Point, Hunter's Point, Gun Violence
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Jul 20, 2006
07/06
Jul 20, 2006
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile correctional system and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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Topics: juvenile, diary
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Highlights from Youth Sounds first year of programming.
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Topics: oakland, hip hop, Society: Education
Toddlers hijack the baby sitters car and live on the edge. Shot in super 8, by two eleven year olds from Texas.
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Topic: youth
A boy stops to snap a photo of a bird and is mysteriously persued by two men. The film flash backs to the photo developing to reveil the mystery.
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Topic: youth
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Oct 25, 2005
10/05
Oct 25, 2005
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Chris Ambolino, Alex Shaw, Mike Taylor, Phil Mack,
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A music video that explores the consequences of physical disability through the eyes of family members, friends, and one suddenly disabled teen.
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Topics: disability, youth, music video
High school students and parents discuss stereotypes, cliques, and bullying in high school.
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Topics: Youth, bullying
Featuring youth as actors, directors, and film editors, Elements guides viewers through a series of video shorts wherein the students meet, fall in love, seduce, fight, threaten, break-up, make up, and part ways with the camera.
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Topics: love, sex, violence
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Gerardo Vargas, a.k.a "Promise," was a gang member and high school drop out, firmly in the grip of a New York City ghetto life -- that is, until he enrolled in Satellite High School. Satellite is an alternative school that is giving Gerardo a second chance. The program offers fewer classes that meet for longer periods, so Gerardo has more time to focus on each subject. Much smaller than traditional schools, Satellite allows Gerardo to be on a first name basis with his teachers, which...
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Topics: education, youth, alternative schools
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Use your time in school wisely and have fun while you do it. PSA made for video production class.
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Topics: auditorium, school, youth
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A public service announcement altering people to the dangers of Ecstasy.
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Topics: youth, Ecstasy
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A weekly news show produced by the students of Burr and Burton Academy. The news show and it's content is entirely produced by students
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Topic: youth
7th grade students in a Students With Disabilities class at M 131 in Chinatown used stop motion animation and rap as mediums for the retelling of th Native American myth, The Dreamfast.
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Topics: folk tale, animation, youth
A dog takes unlikely revenge on a stick figure in a pet store.
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Topics: Humor, Animal Cruelty, Psychology
A poetic look at love and friendship
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Topics: dusk, poetic, youth
Two couples, two stories, and two very different endings. Complexity abounds in this experimental narrative concerned with safe sex, communication, and trust. Utilizing split screen visual effects and natural, improvised performances, the T.A.O. cast and crew prove that intelligent and creative video-making is alive and well in Washington Heights.
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Topics: teen relationships, HIV/AIDS awareness, safe sex/ health well
Another typical day at a typical high school is interrupted when a classroom full of unmotivated students reach their boiling point. Dance becomes the language of rebellion and the teacher becomes the pupil as the students take classroom etiquette and the laws of inertia into their own hands.
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Topics: dance, school, boredom
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Topics: Teen Pregnancy, Family/Support, Relationships
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Topics: Animation, Youth
An honest portrait of people discussing interactions with others and inter-racial dating.
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Topics: Race, Racism, Inter-racial dating
Vicki, who is approaching High School graduation, examines who she is and where she is going. This exploration brings her to investigate her relationship to her grandmother, a holocaust survivor whom
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Topics: holocaust, youth, vicki
Voting by Christopher Tche explores the importance of voting for young people through interviews with three generations of voters.
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Topics: youth, politics, voting
"Video Tips" is a fun review of basic video production produced by the students of YouthLink 19. It teaches some of the essentials of effective video production: how to get good sound, cinematography, and DV camera functions. By Chris Tche, Joke Luis Mejia, Sayisha Warr, Tony Ballard, and Remigus Nwaokoro.
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Topics: youth, video tips
Bay Area youth share their perspectives on identity, diversity and community through video, audio and spoken word art.
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Topics: dialog, community, youth